A plurality of laptops and desktops were upgraded from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10. Ideally, a single USB install stick is capable of reinstalling Windows 10 on any of these boxes. It would be preferable to have a single USB install stick to re-install Win-10 on any box.
MS indicates that install media can be created and a license is needed.
Questions:
- Can an install USB stick created on laptop be used to install on to a desktop (e.g. machine that did not create the media stick)?
- How is the license information 'extracted' from the PC so that it can be used later to reinstall (need to record in-advance of a crash)?
Although the How to reinstall Windows 10 on new hard disk explains the procedure, question one is not specifically addressed and I am unable to determine, from the article, if I need to produce a USB stick from the target machine for reinstallation on the same machine. While it is unlikely that a install USB is somehow 'married' to its originating box, it is not impossible. It is my hope that someone can confirm that the USB install stick works on multiple boxes ('unmarried').
Lessons learned and best-practices are always appreciated.